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Fall 2023
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SETTING THE BAR HIGH
OUR TOP RANKINGS, TESTAMENT TO EXCELLENCE
Achievements 2022-2023
Winner
391st Most Sustainable Awarded CSR In category:
University Worldwide Awards (2015 - 2023) Student Engagement
(2022) (2023)
AMIN CAMPUS
Canal Road, Faisalabad.
Tel: +92 41 8750971-75
Fax: +92 41 8750970
Cell: 0330 1980690-91
VISION
- Industry - Service - Education
Geography
Faisalabad is located in the northeast of Punjab.
The city covers an area of approximately 1230 square
kilometers, comprising largely of flat or rolling plains.
It has a population of around 5 million. It is also the
third largest city of Pakistan.
Climate
The climate of Faisalabad district is of extreme
nature, reaching around 50 °C in summers and -1 °C
in winters. The soil of the district is very fertile. The
average rainfall is about 200 mm.
Twin City
Faisalabad is twinned with Manchester, United
Kingdom.
By Air
Faisalabad International Airport is about 10km
from the city center. Passenger flights are run by
the national flag carrier as well as other domestic
airlines.
By Coach
An exclusive Daewoo Express coach service along
with several other coach services originate from
the city linking all major cities of the country.
By the grace of Allah Almighty, The University of Our commitment to quality education extends
Faisalabad has achieved high level of excellence in beyond the classroom, as we actively promote industry
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education, research and infrastructure and started to collaborations and career opportunities for our
enjoy international recognitions. graduates.
The University of Faisalabad is a globally
The deliberate and dedicated efforts continue with We firmly believe in the power of education to shape
recognized university and ranked among top
added vigour and enthusiasm for further enlargement the future. Our vision, guided by the teachings of Islam,
600* universities Worldwide . We are committed
of achievements in future. During twenty one years emphasizes the development of leadership qualities
to empowering the youth for a prosperous
since its establishment, the University has shown and a global mindset among our students. Through
Pakistan aligned with our core values of
manifold overall growth. our collective efforts, we aim to contribute to the social
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Our primary objective is to ensure the highest and economic advancement of our nation. motivation, inspiration and innovation.
standards of education and provide an enriching We are grateful for the unwavering support and
academic experience for our students. With state-of- commitment of our students, faculty, and staff. *Times Higher Education Impact Rankings-2023
the-art infrastructure and a dedicated faculty, we strive Together, let us continue to uphold the values of
to offer a dynamic learning environment that fosters excellence, integrity, and service that define The
critical thinking, innovation, and personal growth. University of Faisalabad.
It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I address I encourage our faculty and staff to continue their
you as the Rector of The University of Faisalabad. As dedicated efforts in delivering quality education and
the academic leader of our esteemed institution, I mentorship to our students. Your expertise and passion
am committed to providing a nurturing environment are instrumental in shaping the future leaders of our
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that promotes excellence in education, research, and nation.
personal growth. To our students, I urge you to seize every opportunity
At TUF our focus is on empowering students with that comes your way, explore your passions, and Our competent faculty along with state of the
knowledge, skills, and values that will prepare them embrace the transformative power of education. The art laboratory facilities including IT equipment
for successful careers and meaningful contributions University of Faisalabad is here to support and guide provide unique opportunity to the students to
to society. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive you in your journey towards personal and academic abreast themselves with the latest knowledge to
learning community where diversity is celebrated and growth. shape their personalities through extracurricular
ideas are exchanged freely. Let us work together to build an institution of activities preparing themselves to face futuristic
As the Rector, my vision is to ensure that our students excellence, innovation, and service. I am confident that
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challenges.
receive a holistic education that goes beyond theoretical by embracing our collective potential, we can achieve
knowledge. We strive to provide opportunities for remarkable milestones and contribute to the progress
practical learning, research engagement, and real- of our society and nation.
world exposure, enabling our graduates to meet the Thank you for being an integral part of TUF community.
challenges of the ever- evolving professional landscape.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
The University of Faisalabad (TUF) is distinguished by development, physical fitness, the formation and empowerment of women. Due to these efforts of
its unwavering commitment to high quality education, growth of personality traits, and humanitarian conduct. university leadership, university is the recipient of
sincere teaching efforts, specialized skill development, University is continually working towards students, skills Corporate Social Responsibility Awards (CSR) in 2019 to
and enticing amenities, including a serene and set by engaging students in various civic activities like, 2023 for remarkable efforts and initiatives.
amicable atmosphere. mass marriages, free health camps etc which develop From last 21 years, the university students and alumni
Mission of University Administration is to provide amongst them the leadership skills, management have made an impact globally through their ventures,
education facilities to those students that come from skills, problem solving, adaptability, communication innovation and dedication. University management
under represented backgrounds especially females. To skills, and spirit to serve the community. strives to provide excellent educational infrastructure,
assist females’ education, TUF has a notable wing as TUF is committed to provide a vibe that ensures top-notch distinguished teaching methodology, and
well as a female medical college, University Medical & every student is treated with dignity, respect and an quality research to its students.
dental College. equitable environment. University organizes Events, TUF office of Placement Bureau conducts every month
TUF aims to improve students' professionalism by Competitions, Get-togethers, Job Fair, Seminars, recruitment drives and job fair by giving students a
offering opportunities for intellectualism, character International Conferences and many more to keep the path way to their professional goals and also equips
development, physical fitness, the formation and students engaged. All these underpinning activities them with the skills necessary for successful job
growth of personality traits, and humanitarian conduct. put students in touch with a like-minded yet diverse interview. University Business Incubation Centre assists
University has well established ISO certified Madinah community and create substantial impact on the many students in term to start their own business and
Teaching Hospital with capacity of more than 600 beds. student life and their professional careers. entrepreneurial stats ups.
TUF aims to improve students' professionalism by University has office for women empowerment
offering opportunities for intellectualism, character to ensure social, cultural, economic and legal
MISSION
"Mission of the University is to contribute and create a transformative educational
experience through pursuit of learning, research, innovation and collaborations at the
highest global level of excellence, with emphasis on Islamic/ethical values."
VALUES
• Motivation
• Inspiration
• Innovation
AUDITORIA
Four well furnished centrally air conditioned auditoria occupy central place in the
University. These having a seating capacity of upto 1000 are a venue for conferences,
seminars, declamation contests, lectures and other functions. These auditoria are
equipped with latest multimedia, overhead projectors and sound systems.
ISLAMIC GALLERY
An artistic Islamic Gallery which is a source of spiritual elevation has been
established in the library of the University. The Gallery has a rich collection of
rare relics, e.g. Naqsh of Naalain-e-Mubarak of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW
(made of pure gold), letters sent by the Holy Prophet (SAW) to different kings,
various calligraphic paintings, large sized hand written Quran with pure silver
jacket, a piece of carpet from RIAZ UL JANNAH, rare Islamic books and sayings
of Hazrat Ali Karram Allah Wajhahu, and many more relics related to Islamic
history, which makes it worth visiting.
TRANSPORT
The university has out-source transport to facilitate
students in their pick and drop from and to the
University.
REFERENCE SERVICES
We are also providing or facilitate our prestigious faculty
members, hardworking students and Researchers
to fulfill their thirst of learning & knowledge through
online reference service. For this researchers send their
demands through emails with their research topics,
article links, online journals, and demand of soft copies
of books to library@tuf.edu.pk. We reply ASAP to the
users’ request.
OPAC SERVICES
TUF libraries provide facility of Online Public Access
Catalogue (OPAC) of library resources, online booking
and reservation of library material to the library patrons.
DIGITAL RESOURCES
The libraries are also providing access to thousands
of online full text journals, conferencing proceedings
and articles through different online databases under
the HEC’s National Digital Library Program. Students
and faculty can access these resources from inside the
campus through IP address. Library is also giving access
to around 1,42,000 online books through different
databases that have also been made available through
the HEC’s Digital Library Program.
E-DATABASES (ARTICLES)
• Pro Quest Dissertation & Theses
• SPRINGER LINK
• TAYLOR & FRANCIS Journals
• WILEY-BLACKWELL JOURNALS
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and applications. The university is availing bandwidth available in different organizations are notified for the
facility from HEC under Pakistan Education Research information of students. In certain cases employers
Network (PERN). A PERN-II connection having 32 MB are invited to conduct interviews at the university to
dedicated link via fibre optic has been installed, 36 MB pick up the graduates who suit their requirements. The
CIR bandwidth from other ISPs and 200 MB shared Cell serves as a resource and information centre and
internet from Storm Fiber is also available. organizes advisory sessions to promote skills needed
for appearing in interviews. Placement Cell exposes
VIDEO CONFERENCING FACILITY the students to the option that best fits their individual
Video conferencing facility is available at the University. career needs. This cell provides services in the following
areas:
WAVE TUFIANS 96.6 • Personality development
Educational Radio Channel of the University Educational • Job fairs
Radio Channel Wave FM 96.6 was launched on October • Etiquette workshops
9, 2014. This was inaugurated by Honorable Imam Bin • Personal, academic and professional help
Hussain Bin Ali Zain ul Abidin, Khadam Roza-e-Rasool • Part time and full time job listings
Madina-tulMunawrah. It broadcasts various programs • Internship and placements
concerning health, education, social welfare, recreation, • Resume and interview preparation
sports, and many other subjects. Eminent scholars, • In-house trainings
professionals, and academic staff of the University • Employer contacts
deliver talks related to their fields of specialization.
The participation of the students in the form of their CENTER OF EXECUTIVE LEARNING (CEL)
interviews concerning education and sports activities At a time when companies are challenged by increasing
are relayed regularly. Students are encouraged to take business complexity, the Center of Executive Learning
part in these programs. (CEL), TUF aims to offer training programs with a range
of organizational benefits starting from leadership
ADVICE AND COUNSELING development to management skills to the executives
The University has an efficient and vibrant Students’ and employees of the companies. CEL focuses on
Affairs section comprising Admissions Office, Placement developing the knowledge and skills to work on strategy,
Cell, Information Technology Service Center, Human finance, entrepreneurship, negotiation and innovation
Resource and Accounts Office. The activities of these design which in return will help company executives in
offices are well coordinated to facilitate the students. developing a management system that is recognized
The aim is to enable students to cope more effectively and respected.
with any personal and academic problems that may
be affecting them during their stay at TUF. In addition, OFFICE OF RESEARCH INNOVATION AND
every student has free access to the Head of respective COMMERCIALIZATION (ORIC)
Department who not only provides them consultation/ The University of Faisalabad’s Office of Research
advice in solving routine problems, but also helps them provides programs and services to support faculty
decide their careers in life. and staff in their research efforts. The office invests
in research initiatives, promotes our research among
PLACEMENT CELL sponsors, and provides services that make certain that
The University has established a Placement Cell for TUF achieves the highest standards in international
graduating students. The staff of the placement cell research. ORIC dedicates to:
also maintains record of students in different disciplines • Provide a sound and supportive research infrastructure
in the form of a graduates directory which is sent to •Improve research services by meeting challenges
prospective employers. The positions/vacancies through innovative interdisciplinary team efforts and
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creative problem solving
• Provide quality incentives to researchers, who, in turn,
will generate high standard research
• Assess policies and targeting trends in research in
order
to advance and achieve institutional initiatives
• Maintain the highest standards championed by
the research administration profession to ensure the
responsible conduct of research
• Promote initiatives for public and private partnerships
that will enhance the well-being of people in our comm
unity.
COMMON ROOMS
In order to facilitate our female students, spacious
and comfortable common rooms are available. Female
students can relax, study and have informal discussions
in available free time. Daily newspapers, magazines,
journals, and periodicals are placed there for leisure
reading.
CAFETERIA
A food catering service having a wide range of
quality snacks and meals at modest prices is available
throughout the day.
SECURITY
CCTV cameras with night vision features have been
installed in the University to ensure full security from
Madinah Teaching Hospital (MTH) is a General Hospital it is providing state-of-the-art teaching facilities and
with 600 beds, attached to the University Medical infrastructure to the students of MBBS, BDS, PharmD,
and Dental College (UMDC), and The University of Physical Therapy, Optometry, Dietetics and Nutritional
Faisalabad (TUF), was established 33 years back with Sciences, Medical Imaging Sciences, Medical Lab
vision of commitment, service and quality healthcare Sciences and Nursing Programs.
delivery to underprivileged cross section area of our The hospital is fully equipped with modern and
society. latest treatment/diagnostic facilities and providing
MTH is recognized and approved by Pakistan Medical all services free of cost e.g Corneal Grafting, Total Hip
and Dental Council (PMDC), University of Health Replacement, Angiography, Angioplasty MRI, CT and
Sciences (UHS), College of Physician and Surgeons Hep B & C treatment. An average OPD is 2000 patients
Pakistan (CPSP) and Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) as with 120 admissions and 80 Operation per day.
a teaching hospital for Graduates and Post Graduate MTH has been awarded the ‘Corporate Social
programs. Hospital is licensed by Punjab Healthcare Responsibility Award’ in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021.
Commission (PHC). Dedicated team of qualified and MTH is also the part of Pakistan’s largest research
experienced doctors, nurses and paramedics are project on COVID-19 “Pakistan. Randomized and
working round the clock to fulfill its mission towards Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment
continuous delivery of services and healthcare facilities (PROTECT)”.
among the ailing humanity. Being teaching hospital,
SPORTS
Sports activities are carried out on national and regional
levels under the guidance of the Directorate of Sports.
Accordingly, facilities for basketball, football, hockey,
cricket, table tennis and badminton are available.
STUDENTS' SOCIETIES
In order to promote the students’ involvement in
activities being held in the university and to provide
them the platform to demonstrate their talent, following
societies are run by the students:
• Religious Society
• Literary Society
• Cultural Society
• Community Services Society
• Dramatic Society
• Musical Society
• Art Society
• Publication Society
• Sports Society
• Blood Donors Society
• Photography Society
• Adventure Society
• Student Welfare Society
• Character Building Society
• Rehabilitation Society
• Hepatitis Awareness Society
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The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences offers
degree programs in Pharm-D, MPhil and PhD
in Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics. All our
programs are accredited by Pharmacy Council of
Pakistan and recognized by the Higher Education
Commission of Pakistan.
Our main aim is to equip the students with
contemporary knowledge and education
through meticulous classwork, practical
work in laboratories and apprenticeship
training. I encourage you to join our Faculty of
Pharmaceutical sciences as a student and learn
all the modern tools and skillsets required to
become a successful pharmacist. Be a part of our
endeavor in forming a more safe, modern and
comfortable future for our coming generations by
acquiring the knowledge of pharmacy.
Dr Sadia Rafique
Head, Department of Pharmacy ”
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Doctor of Pharmacy DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY and efficacious pharmaceutical products with cost
effective approach.
Vision: • University Teaching: This is now- a-days a highly
specialized job and needs expertise. The teaching
Program: Doctor of Pharmacy Becoming a global leader in pharmacy education,
methodology consists of theory, conducting practical
research and practice with the ultimate goal of
and research work during the course of studies.
Short Title: Pharm D providing the best patient care, and innovative drug
• Pharmaceutical Marketing: With a strong
Duration: 10 semester (5 years) development.
knowledge of administration and management
Credit Hours: 205
skills, the pharmacists have risen to the high profile
Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with Mission:
executives at the country level. They are also working
minimum 60% marks or equivalent.
TUF Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences are committed and holding top positions even outside the country.
to prepare professionals who can fulfill the growing This is a highly paying field which adds to the sales
healthcare needs of the society and provide standard promotion of pharmaceutical products for the
pharmaceutical care. Guiding principles are personal generation of foreign exchange. Three courses on
integrity, respect for humanity and professionalism. Marketing, Management and Quality Management
in Pharm D would help to develop a good background
Objectives: to achieve this end.
Alacrity and competence, the two wheels on which • Regulatory Services: The pharmacists are also
the carriage of modern civilization runs, require rapid working in Provincial as well as in Federal Regulatory
recovery and Novel Drug Delivery System to save the Departments to maintain stringent control of the
host from adverse drug reactions as well as economic quality, pricing, import and export of drugs and raw
repercussions. materials which are used in the pharmaceutical
TUF Faculty of Pharmaceutical sciences Ability-Based industries.
Outcomes (ABOs) are the provision of patient-centered • Community Services: Pharmacists are also rendering
care, population-based caution and promotion of their services in community pharmacies for handling
health and wellness in order to apply medical and extemporaneous and non- extemporaneous
therapeutic knowledge to pharmacy practice. pharmaceutical products. They are relieving the
burden on physicians and surgeons. The patients
Career Opportunities: counseling and guidance is also looked after by
them. They are also contributing in EPI (Expanded
• Pharmacist’s role: in the healthcare system is Program on Immunization) and emergency services
increasing with the development of new drugs, i.e. poison control, adverse drug reactions etc.
emergence of new resistant microbes and the • Research and Development: It is a very vital field
changes in healthcare delivery systems. Pharm D and needs high expertise for the development of
is the third largest professional healthcare group drug delivery systems. It is meant for rapid recovery
in the world but they still have a long way to play a technique, safety of the host and with lesser
significant role in the healthcare milieu of Pakistan. economic burden on patients. Our physical facilities
• Hospital Pharmacy Services: Pharmacists are and faculty are fulfilling the requirements to train
offered services for dispensing and compounding of such professionals.
the medicines, drug procurement, distribution and • Drug Information Centers: The rational use of the
therapeutic monitoring. drugs is need of the time and pharmacists in this
• Industrial Pharmacy: In the manufacturing units, regard can play very vital role by establishing these
the Pharmacists have to work in procurement of centers. People sitting in any area of this Global
raw material, quality control, production and quality village may share and have an opinion from the
assertion departments for the development of safe experts. This is surely a new venue for E-commerce
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as well as service to.
• Drug Testing Laboratories: These are the services
rendered by the pharmacists in Provincial and
Federal Drug Testing Labs by analyzing the drug
samples taken from medical stores, pharmacies and
pharmaceutical industries.
• Drug Courts: High profile professionals are essential
to constitute the Provincial or Federal Drug Courts
as technical members for evaluations of cases and
recommendations of penalties according to Drug
act.
• Clinical Services: In various Healthcare settings, the
Clinical pharmacists evaluate the efficacious drugs
and make sure their rationale use. In this way they
minimize /eliminate the medication errors to save
the general public from health hazards.
Ideology and constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Course Title Cr Hr Pharmaceutics-VIIA (Pharmaceutical Technology) 4(3-1)
Applications of Information & Communication Technology 3(2-1) Pharmacy Practice- IIA (Dispensing Pharmacy) 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-VIA (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) 4(3-1)
Teachings of Holy Quran - II NC Pharmacology and Therapeutics-IIB 4(3-1) Pharmacy Practice-VIIA (Forensic Pharmacy) 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 21
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Total Credit Hours 205
Postgraduate Programs
MPhil Pharmacology MPhil Pharmaceutics
Program: MPhil Pharmacology Program: MPhil Pharmaceutics
Eligibility: 16 years of education, Basic degree in Pharmacy Eligibility: 16 years of education, Basic degree in Pharmacy (B.
(B. Pharm/Pharm-D) from a Pharmacy institute recognized by Pharm/Pharm-D) from a Pharmacy institute recognized by Pharmacy
Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. Min CGPA 2.5 /4.0, or minimum Council of Pakistan. Min CGPA 2.5 /4.0, or minimum marks 50% marks
marks 50% marks in annual system. GAT/HAT General/TUF Entry in annual system. GAT/HAT General/TUF Entry Test with minimum 50%
Test with minimum 50% score. score.
Semester II Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Advanced Research Methodology-I 3(3-0) Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Elective-I 3(3-0) Elective-I 3(3-0)
Elective-II 3(3-0) Elective-II 3(3-0)
Seminar Non- Seminar Non-
credit credit
Program Description
Doctor of Physical Therapy is the degree recognized
by HEC and endorsed by the American Physical
Therapy Association. The DPT graduate possesses
clinical competence consistent with the preferred
outcomes of evidence-based practice and is prepared
for collaborative practice, capable of evaluation and
treatment without the need for referral from another
practitioner, but ready to work in collaboration with
members of the health care team.
We believe that
• Physical therapists are essential members of the
healthcare team who maintain, restore, and improve
movement, activity, and health enabling individuals
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infrastructure.
professionally.
» Is safe, inclusive, respectful, caring, fair, collegial, and
Dr Shahid Ahmad Heera ethical;
Head, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences » Supports collaborative learning through the sharing
of ideas, values and philosophies among patients,
students, clinicians, and faculty;
Objectives
• The To equip students with basic medical knowledge.
• To Provision of sound foundation in patient
assessment, counseling and rehab on short term and
long term basis.
• To produce qualified physical therapists for hospitals,
academic settings, sports settings, fitness centers
and research organizations.
• To provide appropriate cost effective treatment plans
for patients and clients.
• To develop and maintain collaboration with national
and international bodies concerned with physical
therapy services.
• To provide leadership, management, successful oral
and written communication skills and apply high
standards of professional integrity and ethical values.
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highly qualified faculty. In addition to above, Madinah
Teaching Hospital and its Eye Centre have all the
Being the pioneers of the degree of Optometry facilities required for any type of diagnosis, treatment
in Pakistan, we offer you the best and most in general and in eye care. The university‘s program
complete degree programs in this field. We cater
of Optometry is planned to cover courses relevant to
for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses
optometry as well as Vision Sciences. The first two
in Optometry, with a very well trained faculty,
semesters offer foundation courses.
a team of extremely competent doctors at our
The students will develop clinical skills through deep
sister hospital MTH and a vast array of activities to
optimize your learning experience. understanding of anatomy, physiology and pathology of
the visual system in the conducive classroom teaching
Prof Dr Aamir Ali Chaudhary
as well as working in the clinical skills center during the
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Head, Department of Optometry
first 2 years of education. During the next semesters the
students will develop the knowledge and achieve the
clinical skills required for modern optometric practice.
They will also work under the supervision of team of
experts working in Eye Clinic, a component of Madinah
Teaching Hospital of The University of Faisalabad. Our
Eye Clinic is one of the oldest and well known eye
centers throughout the province of Punjab for treating
MPhil Optometry
Program: MPhil Optometry
Short Title: MPO
Duration: 4 semester (2 years)
Credit Hours: 30
Eligibility: Doctor of Optometry/ BS Optometry
with minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00.
GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with minimum 50%
score.
Location: Engineering wing
Scheme of Studies
Semester I
Course Title Cr Hr
Research methodology & scientific interpretation 2(2-0)
Biostatistics 2(2-0)
Advance Ocular pathology & Therapeutics 3(2-1)
Epidemiology & Community Eye Health 3(2-1)
Neuro Vision 2(2-0)
Credit Hours 12
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
Advance Pediatric Optometry & clinical Orthoptics 3(2-1)
Advance Contact lens & Ocular Prosthesis 2(1-1)
dvance Refraction, Dispensing & Optics 3(2-1)
Advance Low vision & Rehabilitation 2(2-0)
Diagnostic Investigations, Lasers & Refractive Surgery 2(1-1)
Credit Hours 12
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clinical biochemistry, immunohematology,
Engineering wing
This core curriculum implies the theoretical histopathology, microbiology, serology/immunology,
knowledge, practical skills and problem-solving coagulation, molecular, and other emerging
capacities necessary for entry into practice at Program Description diagnostics.
the scientist level. Our students will experience a This program will prepare graduates for an extensive • They will play a role in the development and evaluation
conducive learning environment at the University range of positions in the medical laboratory. The of test systems and interpretive algorithms.
and MTH diagnostic Laboratory where the core curriculum includes growth of the theoretical • They will be capable to have diverse responsibilities
theoretical background introduced during lecture knowledge, practical skills, and problem-solving in areas of analysis and clinical decision-making,
sessions will be allied to clinical laboratory practice capacities necessary for entry into practice at the regulatory compliance with applicable regulations,
by developing methodological proficiency. This scientist/technologist level. After getting enrolled in education, and quality assurance/performance
degree program is exactly planned to meet the the program, students will experience a conducive improvement wherever laboratory testing is
academic requirements and skills as a Clinical learning environment in the MTH diagnostic Laboratory researched, developed or performed.
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Laboratory Scientist in Pakistan.
Dr Shazia Aslam
Head, Department of Pathology
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energy in the diagnosis / treatment and management
TUF takes pride in consistently promoting its of diseases is an independent area of modern medical
priorities excellence in clinical care, teaching sciences and pivot of modern diagnostic machines.
and research. A career in radiological Science is It is a health care profession combining state of the
a fascinating one as Medical Imaging Sciences art technology and imaging techniques with human
work as part of the clinical team taking care of compassion to provide a rewarding career.
patients. Images obtained by radiological science
professionals are the first line of diagnosis and Objectives
treatment for a patient. This five years degree • Work with Radiologist as a part of their team member
program will allow you to become a vital member in primary, secondary and tertiary health care settings,
of health care team contributing to the well-being managing and diagnosing different diseases.
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of the society. • Pursuit their career in different research settings in an
effective way.
Prof Dr Nayab Alia
• Assess, apply, and assimilate investigative knowledge
Head, Department of Radiology
to improve patient care.
“ This course trains students in aspects such as anesthesia • Demonstrate understanding of the basic concepts of
equipment, anesthesia techniques, anesthetic agents professional behavior and legal implications of the
Anaesthesia is an important part of surgery.
and dosage, patient monitoring and anesthesia supplies. work environment.
It enables patients to undergo an operation
safely without experiencing distress and pain. The knowledge and skills that they acquire helps
them in choosing appropriate anesthetic, determining Career Opportunities:
Our department of Anesthesiology has a strong
appropriate dose, operating anesthetic equipment and • Anesthesia technologists provide services and work
interest in translational research and biomedical
monitoring patients’ conditions. in many different types of facilities, including:
engineering and is well equipped to make a
• Hospital operating rooms
meaningful contribution to the patient care.
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Objectives: • Intensive care units
Anesthesia Technology education and training will • Emergency rooms
Prof Dr Nadia Bano
enable student to: • Emergency ambulatory vehicles
Head, Department of Anesthesia
• Develop accuracy and meticulousness to attain high • Delivery rooms
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Physics Related to Anesthesia and Anesthesia 3(2-1) Basic Nursing Skills 2(1-1) Anesthesia for Geriatric Surgery 3(1-2)
Equipment
Patient Care 2(2-0) Anesthesia for Urological Procedures 2(1-1)
Credit Hours 15
Research Methodology 3(2-1) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia(Head and Neck Surgery) 4(0-4)
Pre/Post-Operative Assessment, Care & Medication 3(2-1) Clinical Practice inAnesthesia ( Cardiothoracic Surgery) 4(0-4)
Semester III
Anesthesia related Complications & Their Management 3(1-2)
Course Title Cr Hr Clinical Practice in Anesthesia (Neuro & Emergency Surgery) 4(0-4)
Anesthesia for Cardiothoracic Surgery 3(1-2)
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Credit Hours 17
Credit Hours 16
English III (Technical Writing & Presentation Skills) 3(3-0) Total Credit Hours 162
Semester VII
Psychology 3(3-0)
Course Title Cr Hr
Pharmacology 3(2-1)
Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Care 3(2-1)
Pathology 3(3-0)
Anesthesia for Neuro&Emergency Surgery 3(1-2)
Clinical Microbiology 3(2-1)
Anesthesia for Surgical Procedures 3(1-2)
Credit Hours 16
Anesthesia for Eye Surgical Procedures 3(1-2)
Anesthesia for Obstetric Surgery 3(1-2)
Public Health and Epidemiology 2(2-0)
Credit Hours 17
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DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY BS Dental Sciences
• BS Dental Sciences
Program: BS Dental Sciences
Short Title: BSDT
Duration: 8 Semesters (4 years)
Credit Hours: 128
Eligibility: Intermediate Pre-Medical with
minimum second division or
equivalent
Location: Health Sciences wing
Program Description
Dental technology will help to prepare a specialist who
will be able to manufacture dentures and orthodontic
appliances independently, to choose the materials,
equipment and various manufacturing technologies, to
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introduce new denture manufacturing technologies in
We strive to provide you with an exceptional support of research, collaborate with other health care
learning experience through interactive teaching, professionals, to organize dental laboratory activities.
hands on practice on modern equipment and
activities for intellectual development. Objectives
• To provide theoretical knowledge and practice for
construction of fixed prostheses
Dr Nida Khan
Head, Department of Dentistry
” • To provide theoretical knowledge and practice for
construction implant supported prostheses
• To provide students with theoretical knowledge
and practice on different designs of orthodontic
appliances.
• To equip the students with the professional ethics as
a profession
Career Opportunities
Graduates will be qualified to work in areas such as:
• Hospital dental services
• Cosmetic dentistry
• Dental laboratory technicians
• Commercial dental laboratories
• Manufacture dental prosthetic materials
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• Perform techniques involving the manipulation of
DNA
The ultimate goal of medicine and research is to
serve humanity. That focus informs everything Role and Scope
we do, from admissions to curriculum design to Graduates after completion of course can choose to
teaching and mentoring. We are offering BS and become a:
MPhil degree programs under the umbrella of • Microbiologist in the food industry
Biotechnology Department. We are committed • Geneticist in the field of medical research
to anticipating and adapting to meet the ever- • Junior scientist in research labs
changing future environment and needs while • Biotechnology industries
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addressing current opportunities.
Dr Shaista Shafiq
Head, Department of Biotechnology
MPhil Biotechnology
Program: MPhil Biotechnology
Short Title: MPBT
Duration: 4 Semester (2 years)
Credit Hours: 30
Scheme of Studies
Semester I
Course Title Cr Hr
Fundamental Biotechnology 3(3-0)
Advances in Industrial Biotechnology-I 3(3-0)
Environmental Biotechnology-I 3(3-0)
Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
Advances in Medical Biotechnology 3(3-0)
Advances in Industrial Biotechnology-II 3(3-0)
Environmental Biotechnology-II 3(3-0)
Biostatistics 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12
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indicative of ethical practice within the profession of facilities, private practice and academic institutions.
psychology. • As an academician to teaching to under post
We strive to provide you with an exceptional • Apply knowledge of psychology (e.g., decision graduates.
learning experience through interactive teaching, strategies, life span process, types of psychological • Can work as policy maker in local, state and federal
hands on practice on modern equipment and careers) to formulating career choices government agencies and public health departments.
activities for intellectual development. • Define preferred career paths based on accurate self- • As a researcher
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regulations of Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) and HEC.
This degree program educates the graduates to provide Career Opportunities:
Our school, as the premier nursing institution in safe, competent and compassionate nursing care that BSN graduate is prepared to be a safe clinical nurse,
Faisalabad, is well known for excellence in education, is based on research integrated nursing knowledge, who will be able to provide comprehensive care at
research and community service. The state-of- skills and a professional attitude. They all are prepared primary, secondary, and tertiary levels within hospitals
art clinical lab simulations, innovative teaching to practice nursing and work collaboratively with and community setting. In addition, nurses can persue
strategies, excellent clinical practice settings and individuals, families, groups and communities in a higher education such as MSN, PhD and specialize in
prolific faculty provide our students with the best obstetrics, pediatrics, psychiatric health nursing. In
variety of settings to promote health and wellbeing.
opportunities and environment for growth and Pakistan there is a huge shortage of qualified nurses
professional development. We look forward to and their demand is on the rise due to development of
Objectives:
helping you reach your career goals and becoming medicine facilities. The interested candidates can join
The program of BS Nursing aims to:
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future healthcare leaders. the profession and make it a career.
• Prepare competent, committed, knowledgeable
Ms Asma Naveed Rind
Principal SON
Scheme of Studies
1st Year (Semester-I) 2nd Year (Semester-III)
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Biochemistry 2 Advance Concepts III (Community Health Nursing) 4
Advance Concepts in Nursing-1 4 Introduction to Nursing Research 3
(Adult Health Nursing)
Professional Development & Ethics 3
Health Assessment 3
Pak Studies 2
Pharmacology 3
Leadership and Management 3
English-I (Functional) 2
English-III (Professional writing) 2
Computer Skills & Information Technology 02
Credit Hours 17
Credit Hours 16
Career Opportunities:
The electrical engineering programs provide
opportunity to the students to gain in-depth knowledge
in the fields of electronics, telecommunications, controls
and instrumentation. Our students are also expected to
acquire key skills such as logical thinking, report writing,
presentation skills, and team work.
Our graduates will move on to a wide variety of career
opportunities in the fields of electrical, electronics,
power, control, instrumentation, communication and
computer system engineering. We lay emphasis on not
only producing good engineers with analytical skills, but
also making our graduates good citizens of Pakistan.
Practical Work:
No engineering program is complete without practical
work. Laboratories, with latest state of the art lab
equipment, have been established to cover complete
spectrum of the engineering curriculum.
Well equipped labs in the area of basic electronics, digital
electronics, power electronics, industrial electronics,
electrical machines, electrical power distribution, power
generation, power system protection, high voltage
engineering, control and simulation, measurements
& Instrumentation, microprocessor systems, VLSI,
wave propagation & antenna, and telecommunication
system, have been established in order to give hands
on experience to the students. A general purpose
workshop is also conducted where students get enough
practice on machine work, carpentry, electrical wiring
Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2+0) Electronic Devices and Circuits 4(3+1) Internship 3(0+3)
Course Title Cr Hr Power Distribution & Utilization (Elective) Power Generation (Elective)
4(3+1) 4(3+1)
Psychology 2(2+0) Electronic Circuit Design (Elective) VLSI Design (Elective)
Environmental Studies 3(2+1) Power System Analysis (Elective) High Voltage Engineering (Elective) 4(3+1)
4(3+1)
Entrepreneurship 2(2+0) Embedded Systems (Elective) Wave Propagation & Antennas (Elective)
Differential Equations 3(3+0) Linear Control System 4(3+1) Power Electronics (Elective) 4(3+1)
Teachings of Holy Quran – III NC Communication Systems 4(3+1)
Industrial Electronics (Elective)
Electrical Network Analysis 4(3+1) Credit Hours 16
Senior Design Project - II 3(0+3)
Engineering Drawing 1(0+1)
Credit Hours 15
Engineering Mechanics 2(2+0)
Total Credit Hours 136
Credit Hours 17
Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3+0) Molecular Biology 3(2+1) Total Credit Hours 134
admission and has taken 6-9 CH of deficiency courses Semester III & IV Digital Communication 3(3-0)
of level 6. Electronic Design Automation 3(3-0)
Course Title Cr Hr
c) The admission committee is satisfied that the
Analog Integrated Circuits 3(3-0)
applicant’s knowledge of primary area (level 6) has Thesis 6(0-6)
sufficiently prepared him or her to undertake the course RF Electronics 3(3-0)
OR
of studies of the MS Electrical Engineering program HDL for Programmable Logic 3(3-0)
(In case a student is not opting research work, 6(6-0)
(or, in the opinion of the admissions committee, the Wireless Sensor Networks 3(3-0)
he/she will be required to enroll two elective
preparation can be deemed satisfactory by taking a courses of 6 credit hours) Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0)
few additional courses after starting the program).
Credit Hours 06 Wireless Communications 3(3-0)
Total Credit Hours 30 Power Generation & Transmission 3(3-0)
Power Distribution & Utilization 3(3-0) Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetics 3(3-0) Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0)
Energy Resources & Technology 3(3-0) Digital System Design 3(3-0) Computer Networks 3(3-0)
Power System Protection 3(3-0) Adaptive Filter Theory 3(3-0) Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0)
Power System Transients 3(3-0) Microprocessors & Interfacing Techniques 3(3-0) Topics in Blockchain 3(3-0)
Power Conversion 3(3-0) Smart Grids 3(3-0) Mathematical Methods for Engineering Analysis & 3(3-0)
Design III
Linear Control System 3(3-0) Industrial Internet of Things & Cloud Computing 3(3-0)
Engineering Electromagnetics II 3(3-0)
Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) Quantum Computing and Information Security 3(3-0)
Free Space Optics 3(3-0)
Mathematical Methods for Engineering Analysis & 3(3-0) Interfacing Techniques 3(3-0)
Design II Micro Fabrication Processes 3(3-0)
Industrial Automation Technologies 3(3-0)
Engineering Electromagnetics I 3(3-0) Satellite Communication 3(3-0)
Hybrid Power Systems 3(3-0)
Computational Electromagnetics 3(3-0) Sensors & Systems 3(3-0)
Integration of Distributed Generation 3(3-0)
Wave Scattering: Theory & Applications 3(3-0) List of Non Credit Courses (if any)
Computer Architecture 3(3-0)
Electrodynamics 3(3-0) None
Intelligent Measurements & Instrumentation 3(3-0)
The Method of Moments 3(3-0) List of Deficiency Courses (if any)
Machine Learning 3(3-0)
Passive Microwave Circuits 3(3-0) None
Computational Theory 3(3-0)
Active Microwave Devices & Circuits 3(3-0)
Recent Emerging Technologies 3(3-0)
List of Compulsory Courses (if any) Advanced Wireless Sensor Networks 3(3-0) Advanced Industrial Internet of Things & Cloud 3(3-0)
Computing
None Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3(3-0)
Advanced Quantum Computing and Information 3(3-0)
List of Core Courses (if any) Advanced Wireless Communications 3(3-0) Security
None Advanced Power Generation & Transmission 3(3-0) Advanced Industrial Automation Technologies 3(3-0)
List of Elective Courses Advanced Power System Analysis 3(3-0) Advanced Hybrid Power Systems 3(3-0)
Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0) Advanced Computer Networks & Distributed Systems 3(3-0) Advanced Integration of Distributed Generation 3(3-0)
Advanced Electrical Drives (AC/DC) 3(3-0) Advanced Power Distribution & Utilization 3(3-0) Advanced Computer Architecture 3(3-0)
Advanced Power Electronics 3(3-0) Advanced Energy Resources & Technology 3(3-0) Advanced Intelligent Measurements & 3(3-0)
Advanced Power System Protection 3(3-0) Instrumentation
Advanced Techniques of Engineering Analysis & 3(3-0)
Design Advanced Power System Transients 3(3-0) Advanced Machine Learning 3(3-0)
Advanced Control System 3(3-0) Advanced Power Conversion 3(3-0) Advanced Computational Theory 3(3-0)
Advanced Stochastic Processes 3(3-0) Advanced Linear Control System 3(3-0) Advanced Recent Emerging Technologies 3(3-0)
Advanced Electrical Machines 3(3-0) Advanced Digital Image Processing 3(3-0) Advanced Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0)
Advanced High Voltage Engineering 3(3-0) Advanced Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0) Advanced Computer Networks 3(3-0)
Advanced VLSI Design Techniques 3(3-0) Analysis & Design II Advanced Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0)
Advanced Optimal Control Techniques 3(3-0) Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics I 3(3-0) Advanced Topics in Blockchain 3(3-0)
Advanced Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0) Advanced Computational Electromagnetics 3(3-0) Advanced Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3(3-0)
Analysis & Design I Advanced Wave Scattering: Theory & Applications 3(3-0) Analysis & Design III
Advanced Renewable Energy 3(3-0) Advanced Electrodynamics 3(3-0) Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics II 3(3-0)
Advanced Mobile & Wireless Communications 3(3-0) Advanced The Method of Moments 3(3-0) Advanced Free Space Optics 3(3-0)
Advanced Antenna Theory & Design 3(3-0) Advanced Passive Microwave Circuits 3(3-0) Advanced Micro Fabrication Processes 3(3-0)
Advanced Solid State Material & Devices 3(3-0) Advanced Active Microwave Devices & Circuits 3(3-0) Advanced Satellite Communication 3(3-0)
Advanced Optical Communication 3(3-0) Advanced Biomedical Applications of 3(3-0) Advanced Sensors & Systems 3(3-0)
Electromagnetics
Advanced Electromagnetic Theory 3(3-0) List of Non Credit Courses (if any)
Advanced Digital Communication 3(3-0) Advanced Digital System Design 3(3-0)
None
Advanced Electronic Design Automation 3(3-0) Advanced Adaptive Filter Theory 3(3-0)
List of Deficiency Courses (if any)
Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits 3(3-0) Advanced Microprocessors & Interfacing Techniques 3(3-0)
None
Advanced RF Electronics 3(3-0) Advanced Smart Grids 3(3-0)
Advanced HDL for Programmable Logic 3(3-0) Advanced Interfacing Techniques 3(3-0)
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The vision of the Department of Civil Engineering nation through various public and private service
Technology is to train students with the knowledge to streams like C&W Department, WASAs, Development
Our department has foreign qualified faculty with
professional experience. Department has state-of- become globally and socially dedicated professional Authorities, Environmental Protection Agencies,
the-art laboratories that can match International civil engineers who will add as assets in the nation- Local Government Department, Tehsil Municipal
standards. We have designed our curriculum as building process. Administrations (TMAs), Irrigation Department, Public
per market need and are following Outcome Based Health Engineering Department, Pak PWD, Airport
Education System to provide students with high Mission: Development Authority, National Highway Authority,
quality and distinctive knowledge. To develop high quality civil engineers having a futuristic water wing of WAPDA and many other nation building
development.
Course Title Cr Hr Hydrology & Water Resources Management 3(2-1) Environmental Engineering 3(2-1)
Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan 2(2-0) Surveying-II 3(2-1) GIS and Disaster Mitigation 1(1-0)
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
Elective-I 3(3-0)
Elective-II 3(3-0)
Elective-III 3(3-0)
Elective-IV 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12
• BS Data Sciences
• BS Computer Science
• BS Artificial Intelligence
• BS Software Engineering
• MS Computer Science
• MS Computing & Data Sciences
• PhD Computer Science
Credit Hours 17
Credit Hours 17
Information Technology Project Management 4(3-1) Credit Hour 18 Total Credit Hours 140
Credit Hour 17
Basic Math-II (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical Students) 3(3-0) Credit Hours 18
3(3-0) 19
Semester I
Semester IV Semester VII
Course Title Cr Hr
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Islamic Studies/Ethics 2(2-0)
Sociology 3(3-0) Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0)
Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-I 1(1-0)
Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-IV 1(1-0) Principles and Design of IOT Systems 3(2-1)
English I 3(3-0)
Database Systems 4(3-1) Machine Learning 3(2-1)
Introduction to Information and Communication 3(2-1)
Operating Systems 4(3-1) Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing 3(3-0)
Technologies
Programming for AI 3(2-1) Professional Practices 3(3-0)
Programming Fundamentals 4(3-1)
Linear Algebra 3(3-0) Final Year Project (Phase –I) 3(0-3)
Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3(3-0)
Basic Math-I (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical 3(3-0) 18 Credit Hours 18
Students)
Credit Hours 19
Semester VIII
Semester II Semester V Course Title Cr Hr
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr Algorithmic Foundation of Data Science 3(3-0)
Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Computer Organization and Assembly Language 4(3-1) Data Ware Housing and Data Mining 3(3-0)
English II 3(3-0) Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3(3-0) Information Security 3(3-0)
Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-II 1(1-0) Digital Logic Design 4(3-1) Parallel and Distributed Computing 3(3-0)
Applied Physics 3(3-0) Software Engineering 3(3-0) Final Year Project (Phase –II) 3(0-3)
Differential Equations 3(3-0) Probability and Statistic 3(3-0)
15
Object Oriented Programming 4(3-1) Credit Hours 17
Total Credit Hours 140
Basic Math-II (Deficiency Subject for Pre-Medical Students) 3(3-0)
19
Semester VI
Semester III Course Title Cr Hr
Course Title Cr Hr Computer Networks 4(3-1)
Teachings of Holy Quran with Translation-III 1(1-0) Theory of Automata 3(3-0)
Psychology 3(3-0) Human Computer Interaction 3(3-0)
English III 3(3-0) Robotics and Computer Vision 3(3-0)
Fundamental of Artificial Intelligence 4(3-1) Entrepreneurship 3(3-0)
Discrete Structures 3(3-0)
Data Structure and Algorithms 4(3-1) Credit Hours 16
Credit Hours 18
Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills 3(3+0) Mobile & Web Development 4(3+1)
Differential Equations 3(3+0) Sensor Interfacing & Single Board Computers 4(3+1)
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation – III 1(1+0) Microprocessor Systems 4(3+1)
MS Computer Science Advanced Human-Computer Interaction 3(3-0) Artificial Neural Networks 3(3-0)
Advanced Requirements Engineering 3(3-0) Quantum Cryptography 3(3-0)
Program: MS Computer Science
Advanced Software Project Management 3(3-0) Reliability Engineering 3(3-0)
Short Title: MSCS
Duration: 4 Semester (2 years) Advanced Software System Architecture 3(3-0) Requirements Engineering 3(3-0)
Credit Hours: 36 Advanced Topics in Applied Cryptography 3(3-0) Internet of Things 3(3-0)
Agent Based Modeling 3(3-0) Security Management 3(3-0)
Eligibility:
BSCS/BSSE/BSIT/ Master of
Agile Software Development 3(3-0) Security Testing 3(3-0)
Computer Science/Master
Applied Cryptography 3(3-0) Software Configuration Management 3(3-0)
of Information Technology/
MSc Computer Science with CGPA Big Data Analytics 3(3-0) Software Measurement and Metrics 3(3-0)
2.00/4.00 under semester system or Complex Networks 3(3-0) Software Process Management & Metrics 3(3-0)
60% marks under annual system. Component Based Software Engineering 3(3-0) Software Project Management 3(3-0)
GAT(General)/TUF entry test with
Cryptography 3(3-0) Software Risk Management 3(3-0)
50% marks.
Location: Engineering wing Database Security 3(3-0) Software Testing and Quality Assurance 3(3-0)
Deep Learning 3(3-0) Statistical and Mathematical Methods For Data 3(3-0)
Scheme of Studies Distributed Data Processing 3(3-0)
Science
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
Advanced Computational Theory 3(3-0)
Advanced Operating Systems 3(3-0)
Elective-II 3(3-0)
Elective-III 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12
Scheme of Studies by the Education Testing Council, or Agile Software Development 3(3-0)
Machine Learning 3(3+0) Elective-III 3(3-0) Information Privacy and Security 3(3-0)
Elements of Set Theory & Mathematical Logic 3(3-0) Algebra- III 3(3-0)
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
PhD Mathematics Eligibility: • 18 Years of Education, MS/MPhil or
Equivalent degree from HEC
Real Analysis-II 3(3-0) Program: PhD Mathematics recognized university with minimum
Complex Analysis-II 3(3-0) Short Title: PhDMATH 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester system or
Duration: 6 Semester (3 years) 60% marks in annual system.
Algebra-II 3(3-0)
Credit Hours: 24 • A Graduate Record Examination
Mechanics 3(3-0) (GRE) test administered by the
Functional Analysis 3(3-0) Education Testing Service, or a
Mathematical Methods 3(3-0) graduate admission test administered
by the Education Testing Council,
Credit Hours 18
or an equivalent TUF test developed
by TUF is mandatory to pass.
Location: Engineering wing
Semester VI
Semester III Course Title Cr Hr
Course Title Cr Hr Research Methodology 3(2-1)
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation III 1(1-0) Mathematical Methods of Physics – II 3(3-0)
English III [Technical Writing & Presentation Skills] 3(3-0) Quantum Mechanics – I 3(3-0)
Psychology 3(3-0) Electronics- II 3(2-1)
Modern Physics 3(3-0) Electrodynamics – II 3(2-1)
Heat & Thermodynamics 3(2-1) MAPLE 3(3-0)
Electricity & Magnetism 3(2-1) Credit Hours 18
Credit Hours 16
Objectives:
• To impart knowledge about core areas of
Biochemistry.
• To empower the students to comprehend foundation
of biological systems and their inter-relationships on
chemical and molecular basis.
• To develop the scientific culture and demonstrate
professional skills in teaching and research in various
national and international organizations.
Seminar 1(1-0)
graduate admission test MPhil Physiology
administered by the Education Testing
Biostatistics 2(2-0) Council, or an equivalent TUF test Program: MPhil Physiology
Credit Hours 12 developed by TUF is mandatory to Short Title: MPHSL
pass Duration: 4 Semester (2 years)
Semester II Location: Health Sciences wing Credit Hours: 30
Course Title Cr Hr Eligibility: 14 Years BS (Hons) in Physiology or
Advanced Molecular Biochemistry 3(2-1) Scheme of Studies MSc Physiology i.e., 16 years of
Biochemical Regulators 2(2-0) Education. Candidates with MBBS and
Semester I
Current Trend in Biochemistry 2(2-0)
BDS degree will have to take some
Course Title Cr Hr additional courses to make up the
Special problem 1(1-0)
Advanced Research Methodology 3(3-0) deficiency with minimum CGPA
Advanced Research Methodology 2(2-0) Gene Expression and Regulation 3(3-0) 2.00/4.0 (in the semester system) or
Minor course from department of Biotechnology/ 2-3 first division (in the annual system).
Global Food and Nutrition Issues 3(3-0)
Nutrition and Dietetics/ Pharmacology GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with
Credit Hours 09 minimum 50% score
Credit Hours 12-13
Location: Health Sciences wing
ISL-104 Teaching of Holy Quran 1(1-0) Compulsory MGT-422 Corporate Finance 3(3-0) Minor MGT-410 Research Project 6(6-0) Core
with Translation-II
MGT-423 Operations Research 3(3-0) Minor MGT-411 Statistical Tools for 3(3-0) General
ENG-106 Freshman English-II 3(3-0) Compulsory Research
MGT-424 Marketing Research 3(3-0) Minor
PS-101 Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Compulsory Elective-III 3(3-0) Specialization
MGT-315 Management Information 3(3-0) Minor
STAT-301 Statistics 3(3-0) General Systems Elective-IV 3(3-0) Specialization
FIN-112 Financial Accounting-I 3(3-0) Core MGT-314 Supply Chain Management 3(3-0) Minor Credit Hours 15
MGT-112 Principles of Management 3(3-0) Core MGT-421 Internship-I 3(3-0) Core Total Courses: 45 Total Credit Hours 128
Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 18
ISL-201 Teaching of Holy Quran 1(1-0) Compulsory GEN-310 Research Methodology 3(2-1) General
with Translation-III
MGT-316 Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Minor
ENG-202 Oral Communication 3(3-0) Compulsory
MGT-301 Entrepreneurship 3(3-0) Minor
PSY-201 Psychology 3(3-0) General
MGT-318 Total Quality Management 3(3-0) Minor
ECO-201 Micro Economics 3(3-0) Core
Elective-I 3(3-0) Specialization
FIN-211 Financial Accounting-II 3(3-0) Core
Elective-II 3(3-0) Specialization
MGT-211 Principles of Marketing 3(3-0) Core
Credit Hours 18
Credit Hours 16
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0) Sociology 3(3-0) Human Factors in Aviation 3(3-0)
English IEnglish I [Reading & Writing Skills] 3(3-0) Organizational Behavior 3(3-0) Managerial Leadership 3(3-0)
Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1) Aviation Sciences 3(3-0) Aviation Security 3(3-0)
Technology
Meteorology 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15
Introduction to Aviation 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 16
Credit Hours 15
Pakistan Studies 2(2-0) Air Space & Traffic Management 3(3-0) Aircraft Accident Investigation 3(3-0)
Statistics 3(3-0) Airport Planning & Management 3(3-0) Fiscal Aspects of Aviation 3(3-0)
Semester II Semester VI
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation II 1(1-0) RESEARCH METHODOLOGY-I 3(3-0)
ENGLISH-II 3(3-0) PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW-II 3(3-0)
Quantitative Decision Making 3(3-0) Elective-VII Or Research Thesis 3(3-0) Employee Relation and Description 3(3-0)
Human Resource Management 3(3-0) Strategic Finance 3(3-0) Analysis of Financial Statements 3(3-0)
Advanced Research Methods 3(3-0) Elective-V 3(3-0) Investment & Portfolio Management 3(3-0)
Elective-I 3(3-0) Elective-VII Or Research Thesis 3(3-0) Issues in Corporate Sector 3(3-0)
Program: MS Management Sciences Program: MS Risk and Safety Management Program: MS Accounting & Finance
Short Title: MSB Short Title: MSRM Short Title: MSAF
Duration: 1.5 semester (2 years) Duration: 4 semester (2 years) Duration: 4 semester (2 years)
Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours: 30 Credit Hours: 30
Eligibility: • BBA or B Com (4 years) with Eligibility: • BBA or B Com (4 years) with Eligibility: • BBA or B Com (4 years) with
minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00/MBA/ minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00/MBA/ minimum CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00/MBA/
MCom or equivalent with minimum MCom or equivalent with minimum MCom or equivalent with minimum
CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00 CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00 CGPA 2.0 out of 4.00
• GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with • GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with • GAT (General)/TUF Entry Test with
minimum 50% score minimum 50% score minimum 50% score
Semester I Semester I
Semester I
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Course Title Cr Hr
Strategic Marketing Management (Core-3) 3(3-0) Corporate Audit and Assurance 3(3-0)
Strategic Marketing Management 3(3-0)
Strategic Finance (Core-2) 3(3-0) Contemporary Issues in Business 3(3-0)
Strategic Human Resource Management 3(3-0)
Advanced Research Methodology (Core-1) 3(3-0) Advanced Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Corporate Governance 3(3-0)
Elective Course–1 3(3-0) Econometric 3(3-0)
Advance Research Methodology 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12 Credit Hours 12
Credit Hours 12
Emerging Markets 3(3-0) Strategic Management (Core – 4) 3(3-0) Advanced Corporate Reporting 3(3-0)
Statistical Tools For Research 3(3-0) Elective Course – 2 3(3-0) Advanced Corporate Finance 3(3-0)
Strategic Management 3(3-0) Elective Course – 3 3(3-0) Advanced Portfolio Management and Investment 3(3-0)
Analysis
Strategic Financial Management 3(3-0) Elective Course – 4 3(3-0)
Management Accounting and Decision Making 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12 Credit Hours 12
Credit Hours 12
American Literature – II (Drama and Poetry) 3(3-0) Elective-III 3(3-0) Course Title Cr Hr
World Literature in Translation 3(3-0) Elective-IV 3(3-0) Advanced Postmodern Literature 3(3-0)
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
Topical Seminar on Research Designs 3(3-0)
Scholar will select any two from the following elective courses
Comparative Education 3(3-0)
Theories and Models of Curriculum Development 3(3-0)
Advance Educational Psychology 3(3-0)
Teacher Education 3(3-0)
Advance Educational Assessment and Evaluation 3(3-0)
Procedure
Credit Hours 09
Department of Law
• Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
• BS Criminology
• BS Shariah (Islamic Fiqh)
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legal career.
Same-Ur-Rahman
Head, Department of Law
to take LAT and pass the interview Law of Contract-I 3 Legal Drafting-I 3
as well. Any other conditions as Constitutional Law-I (UK) 3 Credit Hours 18
prescribed by HEC & PBC Rules. Credit Hours 19
Location: Engineering wing Semester VIII
Semester IV Course Title Cr Hr
Course Title Cr Hr Public International Law-II 3
Teaching of Holy Quran with translation-IV 1 Equity and Specific Relief 3
Scheme of Studies Human Rights Law 3 Civil Procedure-II 3
Constitutional Law-II(US) 3 Criminal Procedure-II 3
Semester I
Law of Contract-II 3 Law of Evidence-II 3
Course Title Cr Hr
Islamic Jurisprudence-II 3 Legal Drafting-II 3
Islamic studies/ Ethics 2
Introduction to Psychology 3
Teaching of holy Quran with translation 1 Credit Hours 18
Credit Hours 16
English-I 3
Semester V Semester IX
Introduction to Sociology 3
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Fundamentals of Economics 3
Jurisprudence-I 3 Research Methods 3
Introduction to Law 3
Constitutional Law-III(Pakistan) 3 Minor Acts 3
Skills Development 3
Islamic Personal Law-I 3 Elective-I * 3
Credit Hours 18
Criminal Law-I 3 Elective –II* 3
Semester I Organizational Behavior and Human Resource 3(3-0) Peace and Conflict Resolution 3(3-0)
Development
Course Title Cr Hr Mass Media and Crime Or Cyber Crime 3(3-0)
Juvenile Delinquency Criminal Psychology 3(3-0)
Islamic Studies-I 2(2-0) Internship 3(3-0)
Islamic Perspective on Crime and Punishment 3(3-0)
English I 3(3-0)
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation IV 1(1-0)
Mathematics 3(3-0) Credit Hours 15
Credit Hours 16
Introduction to Information & Communication 3(2-1)
Technologies
Introduction to Criminology 3(3-0)
Semester V Semester VIII
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation I 1(1-0)
Course Title Cr Hr Course Title Cr Hr
Credit Hours 15
Statistics 3(3-0) Research Project 6(0-6)
English-II 03 (3-0) Islamic Family Law – II 03 (3-0) Contemporary challenges to Islamic Law & 03 (3-0)
Jurisprudence
Entrepreneurship 03 (3-0) Islamic Criminal Law-2 03 (3-0)
Islamization of Laws in Pakistan 03 (3-0)
Pakistan Studies 02 (2-0) Islamic Law of Partnership 03 (3-0)
Pre & Post Modernization: Family Laws of Islam 03 (3-0)
Introduction to Sociology 03 (3-0) Usul-ul-Fiqh-III 03 (3-0)
Research Methodology 03 (3-0)
Textual Study of Fiqh – I 03 (3-0) Islamic Law of Banking 03 (3-0)
Evolution of Islamic Law & Jurisprudence in Modern 03 (3-0)
Teachings of the Holy Quran 01 (1-0) Islamic Law of Torts 03 (3-0) Age
18 Credit Hours 18 Research Project/Thesis 03 (3-0)
18
Total Credit Hours 145
Mission:
Arabic & Islamic Studies department is to provide
the theological, spiritual and religious standing
to the society of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The
students of the department must be able to solve the
contemporary issues and introduce Islam as religion of
peace, tolerance and mutual harmony to the people of
“
Pakistan.
The department is striving with missionary spirit for the
The curriculum of Islamic Studies has been upbringing of the students according to the parameters
designed to acquaint the students with as of Islamic education. Focus of the department is on
much Islamic knowledge as can enable them character building of students in the light of Quran and
to cope with the situation for which they must Sunnah so that they may be able to get actual insight of
have command over basic sources of Islam. religion and contemporary worldwide issue in the right
Our degree programs developed for the perspective as well. Main objective of or programs is to
future requirements of global Islamic society. make students capable of preaching Islamic Teachings
Its aims at preparing graduate equipped as per the Introduction of Islam as the religion of peace,
with leadership qualities and professional tolerance and mutual harmony.
expertise beside excellence in Arabic and
Islamic studies.
”
Prof Dr Matloob Ahmad
Head, Department of Islamic Studies
Scheme of Studies
Credit Hours:
30 Comparative Study of Religions 3(3-0)
Eligibility:
16 Years education in Islamic Studies Study of Fiqh and Usool-e-Fiqh 3(3-0)
or equivalent with 50% marks. Study of Seerah and Islamic Mysticism 3(3-0)
GAT General qualified with 60%
Uloom-ul-Hadith 3(3-0)
marks.
Modern Western Seerah Writers 3(3-0)
Scheme of Studies Islamic History...Philosophy and Impacts 3(3-0)
Semester II
Course Title Cr Hr
Elective III 3(3-0)
Elective IV 3(3-0)
Elective V 3(3-0)
Elective VI 3(3-0)
Credit Hours 12
Semester III to VI
Course Title Cr Hr
Thesis 6(0-6)
Credit Hours 06
Total Credit Hours 24
”
general education coursework.
Ms Afsheen Javaid
Head, Department of Design and Interiors
IVisual Communication 3(2-1) Interior Decoration 3(2-1) Language of Interior Design – II* 3(2-1)
Design Studio – I 4(1-3) Digital Communication 2(0-2) Thesis Studio – I* 6(1-5)
Creative Arts 2(2-0) Interior Design Studio – II* 4(1-3)
Credit Hours 14 Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17
Community Service Learning 2(2-0) Furniture Design 3(2-1) Thesis Studio – II* 6(1-5)
History of Art & Design I 3(3-0) Language of Interior Design – I 3(2-1) Credit Hours 14
Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Interior Design Studio – III* 4(1-3) Total Credit Hours 126
Credit Hours 15 Credit Hours 17
*Pre-Requisite Courses
Visual Communication 3(2-1) Graphic Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Web Design & Interactivity-I 3(2-1)
Design Studio – I 4(1-3) Print & Publishing Media 2(2-0) Thesis Studio-I* 6(1-5)
Creative Arts 2(2-0) Speculative Design Practice 2(2-0)
Credit Hours 14 Credit Hours 17 Credit Hours 17
Teaching of Holy Quran with Translation-III N-C Design Anthropology 2(2-0) Professional Practice & Ethics 2(2-0)
Statistics 3(3-0) Character Design & Narratives 2(0-2) Marketing and Merchandising 3(3-0)
Environmental Studies 3(2-1) Design in Motion-II* 3(2-1) Web Design & Interactivity -II* 3(2-1)
Community Service Learning 2(2-0) Animation Design 3(2-1) Thesis Studio-II* 6(1-5)
History of Art & Design-I 3(3-0) Sensorial Communication 3(2-1) Credit Hours 14
Design Studio – II* 4(1-3) Graphic Design Studio – III* 4(1-3) Total Credit Hours 126